Russia and China consider putting nuclear plant on Moon -- Roscosmos
5 Mar, 2024 23:07
Moscow’s space chief, Yury Borisov, has said that a joint venture with Beijing might install a reactor to power lunar settlement
Russian and Chinese space officials are “seriously considering” a joint project to install a nuclear power station on the Moon within about a decade to generate electricity for a future lunar settlement, Roscosmos chief Yury Borisov has revealed.
Borisov, a former deputy prime minister who was appointed to head the Russian space agency in 2022, claimed on Tuesday that the technology needed for a lunar nuclear development is already almost ready. “Today we are seriously considering a project -- somewhere at the turn of 2033-2035 – to deliver and install a power unit on the lunar surface together with our Chinese colleagues,” he said at the World Youth Festival near Sochi.
Nuclear power could be a solution for providing the energy needed for settlement on the Moon, Borisov said. Solar panels would not be able to generate enough electricity, he claimed. Robotics would be used to install the reactor.
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“This is a very serious challenge,” the Roscosmos director said. “It should be done in automatic mode, without the presence of humans.”
Borisov added that the only technological hurdle that had not been cleared was a solution for cooling the reactor. “We are working on a space tugboat,” he said. “This huge, cyclopean structure that would be able -- thanks to a nuclear reactor and high-powered turbines – to transport large cargoes from one orbit to another, collect space debris and engage in many other applications.”
The talk of a lunar reactor comes amid what some observers have called a modern-day space race between the US and its allies on one side and Russia and China on the other. US Space Command chief General Stephen Whiting has claimed that China is developing its space-based military capabilities at a “breathtaking” pace, while the Chinese Defense Ministry has warned that Washington is leading a dangerous push to militarize outer space.
US House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner alleged last month that Russia seeks to deploy a missile interceptor in space -- possibly with a nuclear warhead – to boost its anti-satellite capabilities. Russian President Vladimir Putin responded by saying Washington was using false claims to gain negotiating leverage on limiting space-based weaponry.
Borisov insisted that Russia has no plans to station nuclear weapons in space.
https://www.rt.com/news/593833-russia-china-may-put-nuclear-plant-on-moon/
What could possibly go wrong?
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That could be easily interpreted as they already have them up there. Ergo they wouldn’t need plans to station them up there.
The Soviets and later the Russians have played their cards on space close to their chests. With many indications that they never shared the full extent of their space program.
Granted the same could be said of the U.S.A Diary Entry of President Regan dated June 11th 1985 reads as follows.
Sauce on Diary entry: https://www.reaganfoundation.org/ronald-reagan/white-house-diaries/diary-entry-06111985/
In June 1985 there were, publicly at least, a grand total of 3 space shuttles capable of Orbiting Earth. 4 if you count the test shuttle. And at a Maximum they could hold 8 people. That’s at best 32. 40 if you count the potential crew of the shuttle Atlantis which wouldn’t take its maiden flight till October of that year.
Where’s the extra orbital capacity coming from? There were publicly only ever 6 shuttles. Suppose they could have meant that in a pinch they could throw together enough shuttles for 300 people. But Regan seems to have written in the present tense like they were immediately capable of launching 300 people
Bruh props for the use of ergo.
Could be part of a disclosure event, but I doubt it. Not with China involved, at least not with their current government and leadership. I doubt this happens within a decade anyway. The moon has already been claimed, and it's not by humanity.
They might be disclosing this: https://youtu.be/Jth4yATniS4?si=i3wUyXRTw2_hywRm
Sounds like a James Bond movie in the making...
Nah, Star Trek:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcIxBgmYCzA
As I read the post all I could think of was… https://youtu.be/4txmBNCAXg8?si=nAwkm1fKiRzHqZ-I
This is top classification, do you know how much trouble you're in? lol